Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1918 — Page 7
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For Sale Miscellaneous. We Buy Liberty Sonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 0ft Ferxytbe Ae. K( Galea-, rhone S3.
OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS Classified Advertisements FOOD CLUSS PRESENT IMPORTANT PROBLEMS By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana
Wanted Male Help
WANTED Men steady work; 38 He per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf WANTED Men to unload coal, 2e to 40,- per ton. Ma!1eab!f Iron Co.. Himmnni -13-tf '.'ANTED Lnl..'rrr? for unloading coal Awlv Sheehan Coal Yards. Wailinr nd Dlckev place. Indiana Harbor. $-!-- WAN'TEP Machine operators, planer. shap-v and lathe hands. Hubbard Steel roundrj- Co.. K'.si Chicago. Ind. .-!.- AVAXTEP Pipe fitters; good pay: 10 hours per dav: good working conditions and steady work. Apply Calumet Kiver Electric Station, hast hicago, indi 8-16-ana. WANTED Pwltfhirun, Apply employment office United Chemical Organic Products Co.. West Hararaoni s-lti-3 WANTED Erpert piano tuner; thoroughly competent on player pianos. Apply Story i Clark Piano Co. 8-1 S-3 W iN'TE D Bo v 15 years old or over: light mill work. Two Step Ladder Co. 292 Indiana ave... Hammond. 8-17-2 WANTED Good reliable boy, 16 years or older. Apply Room 214 Hammond bid g . Hammond. s ' 1 1 ' WANTED Boy over lf rears to run blue print machine. Apply Engineering Dept.. AVm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago. -17'3 WANTED Experienced furniture finisher and repair man: steady position. uon Store. Furniture Dept.. Hanmioiut WANTED Middle-aged man for work around turniture sinr. v .. - must have cood reference? mond Furniture Co.. 242 Hammond. Call Hamptat s t . S -1 3 - 2 WANTED Man for Janitor work: $1S per week. Apply at elevator. Hamrr.ond Building. a-l'J-tf WTEP A clerk. I H- Belt. Graseelli. Ind. Call in person. S-ln-1 WANTED Met;. 50 rents per hour: New York Central train elevation, 'ocaled bet w en Whiting and Indiana Harbor. ; :nt N Y C Eivatd. Indiana Harbor. ' ' ' ' S-19-tf WVN'TEH I.rooniotive crane operator. Arplv '"i:nn F.ivre Elect ri" Station. Fast Chicago. S-19-iv XTEP Auto truck driver for do'iverv must be reliable. Apply Sunt. V.. O. Minas Co.. Hammond. 8-1'.'-" WANTED Cabinet makers on government work; i-ood pay. Frank S. Betz Co.. Hammond, Ind. W A N'T ED Coy. 16 vr-ars or over. Knterrrise )1 Co.. Hammond. 8-l!'-2 Help Wanted. 'VAN'TEli Woman or man cook. 1 State St.. Hammond. S-19-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 1 and 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. 158 Flumnier ave., Hammond. S-7-tf FDR RENT Furnished 'fplng room. 409 May el. Phone 105-W. Hammond. 8-12-6 FOR RENT Furnished room for housekeeping for bachelors. Is Flumnier ace.. Hammond. 8-14-tf FOR RENT One sleeping room; modern. Phone 1157-W. 700 Frice place. Hammond. S-iT-3 FOR RENT Three light housekeeping rooms. Phone 2753 Hammond. 215 Waltham ft. s-17-1 FOR RENT Furnished roortip for light housekeeping. 5 1 So. Hohman st.. Hammond. 8-17-tf FDR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: electric, gas and bath. 429 Logan St.. Hammond. 8-17-6 FOR RENT Light housekeeptn g room: 1 suite upstairs and 1 down. 32 Michigan ave.. Hammond. S-17-3 FOR RENT Will give the use of pleasant sleeping room to couple with no children, private home, in exchange for housework service: every convenience. Write A. IT.. Times. 8-17-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Phone 2172 Hammond. 8-17-1 FOR RENT A nice front room for one or two gentlemen. 230 E. Stat" st . upstairs. Hammond. 8-17-3 FOR RENT Furnished room for two. So. Hohman st : pmate family. Phone Hammond 2S31. S-19-3 FOR RENT To refined couple without children, nicely furnished room: ktthm and home prt llf g-s. Address R M. F.. Tni.es. 8-19-1 FOR RENT New modern furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 9:13 Erie St.. Hnmmond. S-lfl-3 FOR KENT 5 unfurnished rooms. Inquire Jovce. Hotel, Mrs. Hudson. East Chicago. ' 8-19-1 FOR RENT Two houskef pine rooms and bath; modern: to couple. 7.14 Wood ae., Hammond. 8-19-6 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 503 Michigan. Phone 173'.i or 345 Hammond. 8-19-1 FOR RENT Tbre" light housekeeping room'. 5'"'0 Bauer St.. lUmmonrl. S -1 -2 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms 434 Indiana ave. Phone 2139. 8-19-1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light house f fin e: no children. Phone 1C16-J Hammond. -l?-l FOR RENT Ftrnished room; modern; also git rape. 233 Lewis St.. Hammond. 8-19-1 Lost and Found LOST Bay horse. night: reward. Whiting. 7 years old. Monday SO". Schrage ave", 8-14-5 LOST Long black poeketrook: contains 3 $10 and 1 $5 biiis. in Lion Store at drinking fountain. 344 Truman ate, Hammond. 8-19-1 LOST A brown, white and dark hunting dog. big ears: reward. Return e'S Fields ave.. Hnmmonsd. S-19-.1 FOUND Brown and white poodle. Owner. Phone 59S-J. or call 32! Ivy st . r.na Harbor. 8-19-1
Wanted Female Help Girls and Young Men Every young1 woman and younjr man not ;n school or at war should enroll in some productive Industry and tack up the work done at home. We have large orders for gov. eminent printing which must be produced at once. We need intelligent ynwng women and men for thij work. We clso want a number of competent sturdy girls or women t: learn bookbinding' to replace men gone to war. We will pay Sil.50 to S2i.50 for those experienced In edtiion bookbinding ; hi'Uest wages paid while learmntr; rapid advancement; must be 13 years or olcUr. Apply at once. W.B. Conkey Co, HAMMOND, INDIANA.
, , i-nccd marker an Hammond Laundrv.i S-14-tf ; . ! W NTED- Fxl h iii-l i,.-rer. Hair.!!'. u:-l. "WANTED Experienced" lady chauffeur '1 ,1111. !i,vi Viif.lv tIiI 1 .'. ihiti-, it H:"rc.oni s.-s-.f . WANTED- S'cni.graphi r ui;n expert-j ence: must take dtcta'iin raiddlv. ' Hei.l Jlun?lch i. o. WANpa . nmnJ. r ti.w.i liit.-h. ., vomun- vood I Hamm-md Countrv Club. Ham- ' 8-15-6; UAMhl' l oune lady for ger.era: i work. Inquire 6307 Kennedy ave-.. Ksst Chirago. a-ior 3 p. in. I'limi 3J0-W , , WANTED Competent girl 'or general! housework. 41 Detroit. Phon- Hamnioivl 698. 8-1 7-2 WANTED Housekeeper; good wages; light work: for man and wif". ('all after 6 p. m.. 428 Summer f , Hatni.u.nd. -17-3 v .- -N i c. 1 1 rfou, oe ' m ki o .e k 1 1 i r ; li or i V 1111. T li ! I i p. 11 ' J CI I ui'ii?ru''i IV. ' ' . I W. F 1. . Times. S-1 7-'f ; WANTED Oir! or middle-aged woman c.r -,-.i5..ra1 housework At-nlv 4 ". 1 8 ! Oloott ave.. East Chicago. s -1 7 -1 f WANTED Ciirl.s in drug .1 - 4 1 L ., 1 : . : ucpariuicin, ioi icii't'iiiis; ; t, ...I, ,. 1' 1- CJ i..,.. 1 i douic.s. i i;iihv iicu vo Hammond. s" WANTEli Cirl for general ho'ij-nvnrk; ; small family. Mrs. D'Erric. . 3-.- H : Douiflas. Hammond. S-17-3 AY NT ED House maid; t,o.vl w aires. , Hit"! Me-. Hammond. S -1 ? -1 , : . I Coffee Store. W A N T E D 1 1 i 1 1 at Tea 341-i Michigan ave. Indiana IDrh Apply betueen 7 ami 10 a. m. -P WANTED You, ik pn- . r eld.-Cv ii.l cart- for 2 small chil ireti v. inie i i..il,.-! s .-tnlovoi: ...tat.- salni. . Writ- A. A. A. Times. vl.!-: WANTED i'as".:r at ot.ee Restaurant. :';19 Mchig.m diana Harbor. F- Imer v . , ln--!'-". WANTED iLrl or vvoiinn for general I'.oustuork. onn 'h" can t,o home nights. Phori- 3S. ID1' Ma-iison st.. Hammond. -P-3 WANTED BOOX PAC3EE3 To w-'tRK IN uUl SHIPi'IM; Roo.M: Pill 1 M A -NEXT POSITIONS: if l li ! EST WAHES. W. li. CONKEY Co. -19-2 WANTED A woman to do washing and Unit- cleaning by day or eek. Apnh 7 S: ite si. r-stnuranl ). HaiumonU. s-la-3 I WANTED -Experienced waitress. G days k. 9 nours djy: none nut exp.-ri- , em. ed need api ra:;t. Hammond , . . -.- WANTED ;-rl. 20 -ars and ovrr. En- , terprise Bed Co.. iiamm.'.iiu -19 - I WANTED Salesla ii-s. D years or . it. , -Miuas o uiiu i'J ' ii i sum.', i.'--Hammond. S-19-1' WANTED Waim , I n ' er veck, days a week. Ajiply E. Chicago, f27-M, E. j i'.l.r;i ro : . -1 WANTED A dishwasher 'Lhe Hotel Carleton, Ham-! mond, Ind. S-19-2t Miscellaneous LAWN MOVERS Sharpened guarantied to out like new. i li 11 V- I'lDDI l.'l-J .. .1 .. U ,.l .. retired. W.rk called for and d.-l-.vr- ' ea. n. j. tierkner. n. calunt-t a v., phone 2h2'. Hammond. " 6-S-L " - EXPKESSINO and ha-ihng done. Call; phone 2:;.-7. ;:.rdn r A.- Vigus. 115 Sibley st . Hammond. -p)-3 i JUST OPENED FOR BUSINESS Newly furnished hotel in E. Hammond. Why live in Chieago or nearbv cities when you can procure a good and; comfortable -room near vourj woINDIANA HOTEL. 57o Fields avenue, Hammond. Rates reasonable - near Standard Steel. c"i7'f Automobile Painting. Drive your car i-i t'diy and have li made like new. Automobile tops, seat c.-rs ati'l cushion?-' nvi i- llt,,j i-"pa:r,d. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. Prices Seasonable. 47-S0-ii2 Hohman S-. S-17-tf OTTO H. DUELKE & CO. Successors to .John F. Krost. j Fire Insurance, Real Estate! and Loans.
Suite 106 1st National Rank FURNITURE BUYERS Bldg., Phone 2S7. ;ATo hare bnucht the entire -13-6t; stock of Chas. Teska furni-
Wanted To Rent.
WANT TO RENT 4 or 5 room cot! a Re. i (Yt I ,- o (rr if VOll S FO ti TlPod furnished or unfurnished. Write R iV I11 ll.-o 11 IHI tlt ill utt.M S- T- Tu71'-y" i.6!0 furniture at all you will WANTED TO RENT Furnished or -! saV0 at least fl'Om 50 to 60 furnished house or cn!no bv vounnr!
couple: no childr-n: besi rf....,,cea. Phone liS.'-J Hammond. s-i3-i-:i Wanted to Buy. WANTED IMMEDIATELY One thousand tons fine prairie hay. Sep Jack Neil. Supt. Calumet Park Remount Stock Yards. Michigan Central It. R. tracks and Burnharr. ave.. or address Hammond Ind. Phone Hammond 41.
Real Estate Bargains
WACHEWICZ SPECIALS! Now Vacant. fi-Ro, im NEW FRAME TU'NCAI.OW: 1SOITH SIDE. ON 10 OF THE MOST 1 : K t ' T ! K I L L Y APPOINTED H'U'SKS , IN' HTI'h: PM-tK: St'N F'AKLOH. OAK lTi:i;i .!; TMlll. 11KAMKH KILlN'i. i PLATE HAIL, Hl lLT-lN ftPFFKT NC H' 'OK-'ASK. Ci iL. 'N ADES TILE I 1UT11 !'I.o..i: El.ECVXT KLECTKTICAL I'IT!.!i..;S. LEST FI'KNA.'E AND l.-ONiiRY Ti lS: A K K A N t i E 1 1 J So THRKE ADrITU . K'lOMS I'ANI !!!-: '..! J.ETCD I PSTMP.S. N'owi ' VAC-VVT SEE IT TODAY. PRICE! $ ' ''. WITM ONLY $.',' ii "AS,r MHVN ; .'.-P.. ii.M CoTTA'H: WITH Ci-, , t H K i i , Ml.oi'K FiirM'ATMN' l.o HATLD N lc,llRM AVE N Si A I i. ST. Now VACANT. 1M ; .MEDIATE POSSESSION. PUI K $2150, j WITH J15U 'ASM DOWN. j 4-ROOM NEW FRAME PI'NCAI.OW. ' l.o.-t. I N LO ' TI 'N. BVSEMENT. EH!HTS AND ALL CONVENIENCES. A 'D HAiiOVLV T ONLY $2'lu0. ''ASH PAYMENT $!.. BALANCE AS KENT. Frank J. Wschewicz, acru.e ci tne Best Home Bargeins" Colt OAKLEY AND PLL .MMEK AVE3 CIIONE 1-417. OPEN EVENIN-1S. 8-15-tf .-rv ..ii.r . uiern (-room nouse; can t n A m o -! in. . 1A. . A . ue ma-ie inij JU rooms: to -foot lot 8"d location. Phone 2S42. Hammond. 7-2-tf IFOR S A LE- A 1 1 ri''ti ve S-ro,,m modern Dru-k home: oak finish and oak floors I throughout : 132 Highland St.. one hp.ck ii.iii ivuiivn jarK Dear uarMn in
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f-zo-ir IFOR SALE New fi-rooru bungalow; sirictly modern; south side: near car I line: smaU cash payment, balance terms i 'o smt. K. . Fischler. Phone 112-i-lam mond. 8-1 FOR SALE -6 rooms, breakfast room. , , V. V . . ; i t ....... . . . ' bs ft i ' ""-""-'i. jii-.iu . r Karage m nar: once ii9: !,rilK 4V! f.-t..r. of li.n.n..l If - " " . . iiauiHjvtim. o-ij-.i , rD.. HA.NiJl.: Have a good fi-room house. Will exchange for modern flat 1
iiouse. Viil exchange for modern flsti1'" AuK Preferred and
l Hohman st. Write F. L. E.. Times. I . or Phone Hammond L'.n-R. S-17-3 FOR SALE '.-room house. 50 ft. ot; iin- i mond 9. s-i7-6 ; FDR SALF N -room bungalow; '"toderii throughout: block from car', ire : ? m i ;k-- rem : 'usl: pavment iknui, balance ran Rio nmediatc possession. i''ail 4ti Elm St.. Hammond 8-17-3 FOR SALE holce 40-ft lot on Drackett n. I'honc 21s5 Hammond i-t-i-t I FoK SALE Modi m -room bungalow. looj-.d in south .vide of Hammond i fea r Harrison Park: ex cent iona! value! ... . , . 'I m.iieri.u mil w iK ma nsrn p : ua trim. tile bath, full basement aarare etc Al'i'lv on itemises. 1013 Iark nlace Phone Hammond 24i-2. For Rent. FOR 11 t.VT 3-rcom office suite- reasonable rent. State and Hohmr.n ma. Phone 345. 7-la-tf I"OR RENT OR SALE 11 rooms, furnished and nnt'il: upper floor restau
rant aim i :o,.ms downstairs: all in good! ' co..d:t.on Vceunt of sickness. q.i.CK JV "C V TOMATOES FOR action. Hohir.uii St.. Hammond g-lg..t 4 V 1 DMLUULO FVil
FOR RENT Suitable for living purposes, store on Conkey ave., with parti... ons. making two tifce rooms: rent Phone 21 or S2S-M. Hammond 8-17-3 KOI! PENT Store room at 7"! Hohman St. Write v. J. Perrinr. 742 lirv,.r boulevard. Y'oungstown. Ohio. S-17-5 j,.q r, RENT Furnished cottaee. Phone
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: -- ..... i... i mourrn mi not v.atcr heat and hath; $5n. 1633 Mi'nro ,.h,,ne ,.... i-t? Fo Ft RENT New 4-room bungalow. Flast i him go. See owner. 5052 Olcott ;,Q,, East I'hi.ag:. to . ms over garage: $12 21 Ogden St., Hammond. 8-19-1 I'er iii.'iii h. For Sale Automobiles. 1- OR l du L ' Twin 6 Packard; A-l coniv. nor in army, i'hone Hain-b-16-3 mond 2 P." for sale n-cv ':nder 4-pas.s. Clover l.ear. I J . auto, equipped with motor meter, air P'-w-t pump. 4 new cord tires. 2 good smrif. spot light, special winter and summer curtains; f.rst-class mechanical condition, newlv overhauled. For appointment and demonstration, , phone E".si Chicago 434 -W. af'.er 6 p. m. I 8-16-3 FOR SALE One second-hand 1-ton Ro truck .1. I Ruff. -5 . 0 So. Holunan st. Hammond. S-lfi-3 FOR SALE ;- cle Studebaker; good condition: bargain if taken at on-o. -s,2 Alice st.. Hammond. S-19-2 . f'OR SALE 19 1 3 Ford delivery truck; S -7 5 . 4f.0; Forsythe ave. Phone East I Chicago 67 2-M. R-19-1 For Sale Motorcycles. SECOND HAND ' MOTORCYCLES All makes. S:ngl-J and Twins. The JVsTn ZAtJEXCELSIOR ATJTOCAH. SALESROOM. ; 2:9 Stft'e St. Fhon 249 Hammond. S-17-3 Situations Wanted. 1 WANTED (;nra! nursing. I roll si.. Hammond. 4 3 i a r-19-1 For Sale -Miscellaneous PK1VATE partv, anxious 10
j leave city, will sell high-j finest stock of strictly highgrade piano and beautiful 'grade pianos and player-pi-Inew $250 phonorrraiih at biij 'anos in X. Indiana. Price
! . a t..... ..n . ISaCI lllCe. .ViUSl S ( 1 1 a I OIICC. Call at 170 Plummer ave.. iTIammond, Tnd. 19-1 FOR SALE Wm. and Marv dinir.it net. rn r piano parlor suite, sanitary couch, mahoeany '.' not--- st.. Hammond. s-l"-l, j tu re store, formerly located 4718 Olcott avenue. East 1 1 OV -Pl"lt I HI PVPl'V flOllnr VOll spenn. ome early and make vour selection. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 2S4 E. State Street
sTtflPhone 2S49 Hammond.
Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the dock in center of sign J. Arkin,
Mgr. 7-3-i, FOR SALE Unredeemed j Diamonds and Railroad j watches. Leaser's Reliable! Loan Bank. 65 State Street, i
HAHjiiammond. Open evenings.
4-ll-tf SPECIAL, $9.75. New Mattress, newly painted bed, good springs, complete sf).7. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 24 E. State Phone 2S4D 8-14-t LOOK ! Worfking Men! We sell for cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent on clothing and shoes. Let us prove it. Hamirond Tailoring Co.
f:-j538 Hohman St., Hammond
.Mon A Frl, S-12-tf r-, . r. . . ... .-.ii.i. , ooautitiiiiy marked collie purs: line hree. re ,-,r,..v... i-.j ol9l!l 1-.. .' r. . " .. . J OO J ir i iii :mi m r-., inula lana Harbor, upper rear 5-16-3 'R SALE Preferred nnt I Stook, frank S Rotz Comnanv WKot am I 'if red. Add ress '., Tim.es. s-1 r -: i Hammond jt;t OK ALE- Sir's , . r- asor.aliie. Ha Vila ii china ! Phone Hammond e-17-4 dish. EJt SALE -Household furniture; all goon condition: leaving city, roil i . Hammond. 47 Oar-S-17-2 FUR SALE Team of good work hornes and stake ag. ti Phone East Chicago 546-H. s-ia-2 FOR SALE r.s:atirnt: good location and business. Address M. S Tunes v..:ci Ln r. csitr-. . , , irv ---ir. jjoatrn iiong room and i dining room furniture, futned ..jl ! leather. A-l quality: exceptional value, i No dealers need apply. Aiidiesa 1U13I tarn piace. near Harrison pork. Phcne Harnmoiid 2it2 . is-ia-ol AUCTION SALES. Household goola farm implements, live stock and general merchandise a siiecialtv . D. D. F. Dot v . auctioneer, Li.Mi t'arondale axe.. Hfgewisoh. Ill S-?-3t canning or for catchup $1.25 per bushel ; order todav. Phone Hammond. 11. J. Holt.. -l-3t FOR SALE Ice from car nt TTntx-orrl A T1iirv.r0r. avenues, will deliver to all parts of city. Wm. Siclaff, phone 1729. Hammond. Bli', FOR SALE On account of enlistment. a two-chair barber shop with living rooms in rear: good business. Addresj F-50. Times. 8-19-3 SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS. One $G0() Player - Piano, like new, with 52 rolls, used one year, 32o. One $550 Knabe Piano, fine condition, used only short time, $200. One new $4 DO Kimball Piano, used onlv short time, $130. One $400 French Piano, like new, fullv guaranteed, 12o. One $400 Cable Piano, fine condition, used onlv short time, $100. One high grade Chickerinc: Orand, used onlv three years, $300. One Everett Piano, good condition. $oo. One I In 1 lot Davis Piano, Oood condition. $H0. One new $200 Kohler Campbell, used six months, $101). One practically new $250 Phonograph, used only thro" weeks, with 27 records, $00. AVo have the largest and I 4- , -. ... 1 1 f IIHI (fllll iu Mill ctll. VUfll evenings. Tt pays to look around be;fore vou buv. !T TLT WilrOOkKOn Mil Rl f. ' Cc " " 155 State St. Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTTCS. On and after ihia date. Auruat 1. CUE T s4Af.T. .-. r.Atlfv nil H.., .r. i eerned that I will not be renporaihle for any ebts contracted by Mrs. Charles A. Pat-on. CHARLES A. PATTO.V. It1 Tcrrence Ave. Hammond. 8-16-3 SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. tML'XTT OF LAKE ss. NO. 12414. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. ADJOURNED APRIL TERM. 191. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS VS. JAMES L. CLARK. ET AL. By virtue of an ordr of sale j me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court, I will expose to public
Indiana s allotment of sugar totals 8,883.000 pounds for tbe month of August. This is a reduction of practically one-third. Certificates issued by th Federal Food Administration In July reached a total of 14.02 1.&55 pounds, upon which the distribution totaled 13,012,750 pounds. Certificates to retailers for August will be ba?ed on 2 pounds per capita per month. Hotels, restaurants and public eating hous'aa shall make similar retrenchment by makirg 2 pounds of sugar sufficient for 9il meals. Heretofore, the per capita allowance has been 3 pounds per month, and the same quantity has been perajlttd for each 90 meals served in public eating houses. Certificates for canning purpose will be issued subject to the same restriction that has obtained heretofore that each purchaser be required to present a certificate upon which appears the OK. of the local food administrator, or his authorized deputy. For the preent the Issuing of certificates to manufacturers in class "A," which Includes soda fountains, soft drink manufacturers, candy manufacturers, bottlers and various other less essentials, will be eliminated entirely.
Reports on the Nation's egg snpp'.ies lately received by the U. S. Food Administration, show that the number of eggs in Btorage in th United States on July 1 was practically the same as on July 1. 1917. With this condition. It is interesting to note that consumption had increased about 17 per cent, indicating that production must also hava increased in about the same degree. Imports and exports are a negligible factor compared with the enormous size of the egs? trada within the t'ntted States. Prices received by producers for eggs have been gratifying, according to reports from the country egg markets, and poultry markets are still short of birds, due. it is believed, to the high level of egg prices. The increasing difficulties in encoring sugar are said to have impelled many manufacturers, bottlers, soda fountain operators anl others normally using sugar, to resort to the use of saccharin. The use of saccharin is deleterious to health, and ia violation of the laws of Indiana. fotports of beef products from the Vnited States aggregated 96.982.000 pounds during May, 1918, which is the highest figure ever reached in sale to the highest bidder for rash in hand, at the eaBt door of the Court House in Orowa Point, Indiana, or, Saturday, the 14th day of September, 1018, between the hours of ten o'clock a. tn. and four o'clock p. m.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding sven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit : Lota one (1). two (2). three 3L four (4), five (51. six (6). sewn (71 and forty-one Mil in Block one tl. in Ri.by and Shedd's addition to Chicago. Indiana, being a subdivision of part of the south half of Section thirty-six (3-D. Towosh'p thirty-eight 3S) north. Range ten (10) west, lying south of the Indiana Roulc-
DELINQUENT LIST OF PROPERTY Within the City of East Chicago. Indiana, to Le sold by Walter O. Harmon. Treasurer of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, on Monday. Aurust 28th, 1S18, in the City Hall of said City for the respective amounts set opposite to each lot. tract of ground or parcel of land, herein described, for the respective Street and Sewer Assessments as follows: Account No. 11R Pennsylvania Avenue Local Sewer, Account No. 113 South Michigan Avenue Main Sewer, from 137th Street to Sheridan Place. Account No. 122 M'-Cook Avenue and 14!Mh Place Improvement, Account No. 124 140th Street, from Fir to Cedar Streets. Improvem-nt. Account No. 125 Elm Street, rotn L"nth Street to 141st Street, Improvement. Together with Interest and penalties as now provided by law: Account No. 118 Pennsylvania Avenue Local Sewer: Xante. Lot. Block. Subdivision. Amount.
John Itter 17 44 Ind. Hbr. Joe Sepesy NW. 25" of 1 1 41 Ind. Hbr. Lina Dozsa E. 2 5' of 11 4 3 Ind. Hbr. John Bopp Is 2 Ind. Hbr. Lawrence E. Humphrey 2 42 Ind. Hbr. Joffory Antonion and Frank Jlarausie. IS 39 Ind. Hbr. Peter Duma "19 S3 Ind. Hbr. Ind. Trust & Sav. Bank -SE. 'j IS 35 Ind. Hbr. Annie P-oppi NW. '; IS 35 Ind. Hbr.
Account -No. 119 South Michigan Sheridan Place: Name. Harbor Building Co. Wm. O. Melcher Wm. O. Melcher Harbor HuildinK Co. Samuel 15. Wagoner Harbor Bui'dii.tr Co. Wm. O Melcher Kdw ard A. R nnuf Harbor Bi'l' loir Co. Harbor Building C-. Harbor Building Co. 4 1 S 9 -.12 4 . fi 1 3 9 Harbor Building Co. lf' Harbor Building Co. 11 Harbor Build Co. 16 Harbor Building Co. 17 Harbor Building" Co. IS Harbor Building Co. 19 Harbor Building Co. 20 Harbor Building Co. 21 Harbor BuildinK Co. 22 11 Harbor Building- Co. 23 11 Harbor Building- Co. ,--24 Anna K. Hanson 13 John S. Henderson 22
Account No. 122 McCook Avenue and 149th Place Improvement: Name. Lot. Block. Subdivision. Amount. East Chicago Land Ass'n 1 11 K. Ohgjo. Land Ass'n $510.40 Julian H. Youcke 36 11 K Ohiro. Land Ass'n 127.19 Mary Nagry 3S 11 F. Oieo. Land Ass'n 171 5S Account No. 124 140th Street Improvement, from Fir to Cedar Streets: Name. Lot. Block. Subdivision. Amount. Chas. S. Atkins 25 7 Third Add'n 22.15 Tome Allasuch 16 Third Add'n 106. 7S George Burdnicki 37 16 Fifth Add'n ?5.94 Account No. 125 Flm Street Improvement, from 139th to 141st Streets: Name. Lot. Block. Subdiviaton. Amount. Toma Aliaitich 16 K Third Add'n $234 13 lgr.es & Apoliana Cis 2S 4 Park Add'n 28' 39 ' I. J. Kalman Reppa. Controller of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, do hereby certify that each of the above and foregoing- lots, tracts of land and parcels of ground, specifically described above, have been returned and reported to me and that thay and each of them as appears from the books and records kept in the office of the Treasurer of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, are and were delinquent in the amounts set opposite thereto, for the respective improvements assessed against them in default and delinquency by reason of failure and neglect of said owners to pay the same when due. In Witness Whereof, I hae hereunto set my hand and official seal, this fifth day of August, 191?. J. KALMAN' REPPA. Controller of the City of Fast Chicago, Indiana.
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try. More than 95 pr cent, of the tctal went no the four European allies. Thein dtnlsdched live-steck production largely accounts for the iocreafred demnd and explains M he need for been cocserration in the United States. , S. Moskowiticf EransTille, a.poultry shipper, was ipermirtei to make j a contribution ot $500 to war chari- j ties lit lieu of iuipnding business ( for a et. He dmitxed a charge of improperly feeding poultry enmute from EvansvlHe to New York, the chieken feed having included sand and grawel Owing to the, largeamotiDt of . BOt corn last fall there f) was a general heavy feeding, with? a rongvent large Increane In theiweight ofhogs when they 'arrived at market. Export orders, were filled with fatter and heavier hogs 'thji the Eropn populations fhad bewnaceuetomed to. and foreign buying- agencies now request a return to yth9 customary; weights. The Gary Baking 8 Company of i Gary, Indiana, on ltt confession of using an Insufficient tajDOiU of sob- j stltutes with wheat &mr. was p. j mitted to pay to local jjwar'caarltlee a contribution of $00. 1 Charles O. Vahl. a .balder -of iBrowiatown. Indiana, who had es.ok -wamed repeatedly, admitted fiuat he had failed to use theOrequirwd 'aroount o substitutes, and, as a result, C. H. WJethoff, federal foodl admtsAstrator for Jackson otrnty, closed Vahl's business for 90 days. mtaidffetfax vard. in Lake County, Indiana. If paid rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy eaid decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of James L. Clark et a I. at the suit of Central Trust Company of Illinois. LEWIS E. BARXES. Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. J. Kepelke. Attorney for Plaintiff. 76.93 38 6ft S8.66 . 78.62 . 7E.93 . 71.62 . 6441 . S2.45 32.45 Avenue Main Sewer from 137th Street to
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(By C. V. Stainsby, Assistant to Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana.) When such a large organization aa that of the V. S. Food Flute is undertaken many questions ariBe. The first one to present itself ia this case is: Why form another organization when there are so many already? The answer i easy. There ia no other organization that can do thw work. Many other organizations were willing to help. Many creanizatiom have given great assistance. The U. 3. Food Administration appreciates ail that has been done tut thero were too many gaps left which could not be Ignored. By workiDg through existing organizations some homes wouid be reached through half a dozen different sources. The great majority of homes, however, were not reached at all. It was necessary that these homes be reached to kep them ia touch with the needs of the hour. Hence the Food Clubs. There Is another reason why existing organizations could not satisfy all requirements. A literary society, for example, would meet to discuss food problems. The same program would be given perhaps as that carried out by a Food Club. The literary society would still think of itself as a literary society doing work different from it 3 usual line. The Food Club on the other hand realizes that it is doing Its own work. When four thousand U. S. Food Clubs are- at work, conscious that they are doing the work for wb,ich they were created there will be greater iatarect and greater results than wouid otherwise, be possiv. A special organization is necessary to fight our food battles at home Just as surely as a special organization wm needed to fight the battles in France. The War Department created the National Army. The U. S. Food Administration for Indiana ia organizing the U. S. Food Clubs. Be ready to Join a U. S. Food Clan in your neighborhood.
Evidently He Wae Not. James and John wre twins and Inseparable. James, who waa rather sickly, was especially dependent npon his stronger brother and cried whenever the latter was out of his ilgfct. One day John woke ariy from their daily nap and came downstair. Later, when James awoke and found himself alone, he cried lustily. John heard him and, stepping to the stairway, be called in the most tyrapatheiic elder brother tone: "What's the matter, Jamie? Ain't I tip there?" Varied Breeds of 8w9r3. Tliere are three kindi of stvan the whit, which in various varlee ties circles the northern hemisphere, the black, fhlch npset current notions when it was discovered In Australia, and the more recent and most remarkable of all, the white swan with a black neck, which is found In ChUi and which breeds la the Antarctic. Too Familiar. "Tour face Is certainty famUIst." said the girl as she wiped a stolen kiss from her ruby lips. Boston Transcript. eTT Cp' t- i e' 4 7 i f Itt. LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "The Right Way to Live" Mme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St.. co.ner Douglas, one block west of Hohman. Phone 336 Hammond. fiHICHESTER S PILLS 4 liisitkiinM i'A' . . T aO.'' J- i er fi-vvai for t . '', -eti.jUM,j' jyvk , t' ,-1? i-iii. v - I t a - ,nC - Ji T wv , ,il'u tli. r ?i- ff rm'.r - 1- - v 1'- s -- a, .for rv r-srs C 1 iiLfeVo . .,( r La. for as r:? SOLD BY DRL'GCISTS EUS'liERS 2 na BCXSDTTZ.E EirKCTTVE 3VJ.1 7, 1913. f No. 2 Lv. Chicago 11:20 p. m. Ar Ham 12:01 6 Lv. Chicago 7:30 a. m. Ar. Ham. S IS 7 Lv. Hammond 5.05 p. m. Ar. Chgo. E;50 3 Lv. Hammond 7:15 a. m. Ar. Cligo. S:O0 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture. Pianos. Vi'-trolas. Live Stock an 1 Office Fixtures wi' h cut reM;u a I. REMEMBER Th-rn a re no i'hari'. s Extras. O X L V Jivr INTEREST. Pri'.ate and 'oniident tt,:. Provident Loan Co. Room 3. Panama Bids:. !4-1.'i0 Fa -" t S ; a t e S ; reef. Near trpheum Theater. Phone 321. l.iccn.-e No. 23-
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